Remove Doublelocker ransomware

What can be said about file-encrypting malicious software

Doublelocker ransomware is file-encrypting ransomware. File-encrypting malware normally uses spam emails and fake bogus to enter, and this one possibly used the same ways. Ransomware will encode your files as soon as it invades your PC and ask for money, which is why we believe it to be one of the most dangerous infections out there. In some cases, damaging program specialists are able to develop a free decryption key or if you have backup, you might recover your files from there. You not having backup may lead to data loss as data recovery using other ways isn’t always possible. Paying the ransom might look like the solution to certain users, but we must alert you that it doesn’t guarantee file recovery. Cyber crooks already encrypted your data, what’s stopping them from being even more horrible by not recovering your files after you pay. We would advise that you eliminate Doublelocker ransomware instead of giving into the requests.

What does file-encoding malware do

You need to be more cautious about opening files attached to emails as that’s the most likely way you might have acquired the infection. A contaminated file is added to an email and sent to a lot of users. When you open the email attachment, the ransomware will download onto the OS. Reckless or less informed users may be putting their computers in jeopardy because they open every single email attachment they receive. Familiarize yourself with how to spot secure and infection-bearing emails, look for grammar mistakes and Dear Sir or Mada, used instead of your name. No matter how authentic the email could look, be vary of senders who push you to download the attachment. Overall, be careful as any email attachment you receive could be malevolent software. You also must stop downloading applications from unsecure portals. Only rely on credible web pages with secure, file-encoding malware-free software.

The second the malevolent program infects your OS, it will begin encoding your files. All your important files will be encrypted, like images, videos and documents. You will then see a ransom note, which will reveal what has occurred. In exchange for data unlock, you are asked for money. Cyber crooks’ behavior is unpredictable for that reason dealing with them is very troublesome. This is why giving them money isn’t advised. You receiving the decryption software for which you have to pay, may not necessarily happen. There is nothing preventing cyber crooks from just taking your money, and leaving your files encoded. Situations such as this are why having backup is so crucial, you could just uninstall Doublelocker ransomware and not be anxious about file recovery. We recommend that you terminate Doublelocker ransomware and instead of paying the ransom, you invest that money into backup.

How to eliminate Doublelocker ransomware

You are recommended to acquire professional malware removal software and have it terminate Doublelocker ransomware for you. If you are an inexperienced user, by hand Doublelocker ransomware removal might be too difficult for you. We should mention, however, that the security application will not decrypt your data, it will only eliminate Doublelocker ransomware

a) Step 1. Access Safe Mode with Networking.

For Windows 7/Vista/XP

For Windows 8/10 users

Press the power button that appears at the Windows login screen. Press and hold Shift. Click Restart.

Troubleshoot → Advanced options → Startup Settings → Restart.

Choose Enable Safe Mode with Networking.

b) Step 2. Remove Doublelocker ransomware.

You will now need to open your browser and download some kind of anti-malware software. Choose a trustworthy one, install it and have it scan your computer for malicious threats. When the ransomware is found, remove it.
If, for some reason, you can't access Safe Mode with Networking, go with another option.

a) Using Data Recovery Pro to recover encrypted files.

b) Restore files through Windows Previous Versions

If you had System Restore enabled, you can recover files through Windows Previous Versions.

Find a file you want to recover.

Right-click on it.

Select Properties and then Previous versions.

Pick the version of the file you want to recover and press Restore.

c) Using Shadow Explorer to recover files

If you are lucky, the ransomware did not delete your shadow copies. They are made by your system automatically for when system crashes.

Go to the official website (shadowexplorer.com) and acquire the Shadow Explorer application.

Set up and open it.

Press on the drop down menu and pick the disk you want.

If folders are recoverable, they will appear there. Press on the folder and then Export.

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